Friday, May 1«, 1930 ---- — —' 1 -------------------------------- "III! ■.». Mist where they visited friends »there. Grandma Miller, Mrs. Hawkins mother, spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ~ Paul un [ mok TUERTO THU FRI SAr Driscals of stoney point this week. County Official Paper Mildred Hawkins and Mary Member of National Editorial was Assn, and Oregon State Edit­ Laramore of this place among those of the senior class orial Assn. who skipped off to Seaside and spent the week end. "Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Malmsten of this place went to St. Helens Monday of this week. Mrs. i I Malmsten visited Mrs. Wilson while there. Pacific Coact Representative* ' )3O MAY 1930 _ Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon' 1111 -ILI....1 Bmtnnia Eaglr 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 112 13 14 15 16 17! 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Arthur W. Stypea, Inc. San Francisco Issued Every Friday______________ $2.00 Per Year in Advance Png» Thwt in the new store with the ex­ land Friday. daughter Gwenyth of Portland, New Drug ception of the fountain has been The baseball game between and Mrs. Foster were Sunday Wilark made in this city. Timber and Buxton Sunday re­ visitors of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. sulted in a score of 17-9 in fav­ Castle and Arthur Elliott. Store Opens or of Buxton. Wilark was deserted over the Leonard and Frank Greeno of Miss Louise Syverson of Bea­ Portland spent Saturday even­ week end, most everyone being Timber Here May 24 verton spent a few days with ing with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. out of camp. Mrs. Orville Makinister is Anita Schiffer. She was accom­ Castle. Mrs. C. Stanton was quite panied home or. Sunday by her Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Burgin home from the hospital and is The new Armitage Drug store, badly bruised when she fell Courtney JSyverson. and two children, Billy, Bob feeling very well. located next to the post office down the steps of the school Mrs. Robert Kent's brother William Ferlaak of Westimber and Henrietta of Portland were will be opened to the public house Saturday evening. is finishing the inside of the guests ef Mr. and Mrs. W. F. and family were visitors last Saturday, May 24. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Castle store for the Eagle Lumber Brinkmeyer over the week end. week. W. J. Armitage, proprietor drove to Forest Grove Monday. company. The school children are doing Mr. and Mrs. Chester Elliott who has been in the drug bus­ J. E. Root was in Vernonia week _ This ___ _____ Mr. and Mrs. Glen Elliott of and son Gene Franklin of Port-, their final reviewing. iness for the past 20 years has Saturday evening. New Mexico and Mr. and Mrs. land were Sunday visitors at w‘" find the boys club work installed the very latest of , | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gnuschke A. F. Elliott of Portland were. the Arthur Elliott home. , completed._The girls club work ........... ... ....... spent a . few days in Portland guests of Arthur Elliott over1 Mr. and Mrs. Root and her will continue for a few weeks equipment required in any mod- ern drug store and will also in-' last week, daughter Neva and Mrs. Dailey with the aid of Mrs. Hewett, I the week end. La Grande’s population for stall one of the best fountains Miss Ella Castle visited in —— Machinery is now being in-1 .came over from Tigard to at- 1930 totaled 8,043, an increase in the county. Vernonia Saturday evening. ' stalled in the power plant here.1 tend the _ play given by the Tim- Clatskanie ___ hotel Tourist of 1,130. The majority of fixtures used Mrs. C. Farwell was in Port- Mr. and Mrs. R. Pate and ber high school Friday evening, building being remodeled. Entered as second class matter August 4, 1922, at the post office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. Advertising rates—Foreign, 30c per inch; local, 28c per inch; legal notices, 10c per line first insertion, 6c per line succeeding insertions; classified lc per word, minimum 26c. MARK E. MOE............ PUBLISHER LEE SCHWAB............... ..... EDITOR COOPERATION In this week’s Eagle is the last issue of the high school news page, “The Timberline.” Throughout the paper this week, especially on our first page, are many short stories covering the high school activities. We feel that this page, “The Timberline” is unique in the newspapers of Oregon, and the editorial staff of the Eagle look forward with pleasure to the commence­ ment of our local schools in September when again this news will appear in our paper. . From the grade schools the items of interest inserted each week created much interest among the younger students. Week after week many of the grade pupils an­ xiously appear at the Eagle office asking if we are aware that their names will be included among those who have received 100 per cent in spelling for the past week, and that we must be sure to see that no omission is to be made. To the Timberline staff of the past school year the editor of the Eagle wishes to express the appreciation of the paper and himself for their splendid items turned in each week, and the interest shown in building up their school page, to what we consider one of the finest in the state among high school newspapers. Miss Charlotte Green as editor, with her staff has faithfully served her school and it is with regret that we remember that the oncoming year The Timberline staff will not include the name of Miss Charlotte Green who graduates soon. Grade and high schools alike have united in their support of the home town paper, and as the school year ends we, of the Eagle staff, feel that at all time have we also supported our schools, always in contact with every activity sponsored by them, especially interested and ac­ tive in their athletic events. To Larry Marshall, recently appointed editor-in-chief of The Timberline, the Eagle extends congratulations to the student body in their choice, and takes this oppor­ tunity to express its willingness to cooperate with the new editor and his staff in putting The Timberline over as good or better, if possible, than before. And to these seniors graduating we hope that you successfuly carry on in life, with that fine, loyal and faithful spirit as shown throughout your school years here. We are proud of our students and the faculty, and believe that np city can boast of any better. ,ther were week end shoppers in Vernonia. W. T. Wold spent Monday at J. F. Johnson from Birken- Natal on business. feld was in Natal Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap Mrs. Bob Linsey called to see entertained relatives from Port­ her sister, Mrs. Noble Dunlap land last Sunday. and her mother, Mrs. Nels Pe­ Herd Inspector Here terson Tuesday. Dr. G. F. Rankin, county herd Fritz Iler is employed by the inspector made several calls in fire association for the season. this neighborhood Monday. Lawrence Jepson was a Tues­ Several residents of this place day business caller at the home attended the funeral services of of Jake Neurer. Mrs. Laura Haycox held at Mist Harry McMullin drove to Ver­ Sunday afternoon. nonia Tuesday to meet some re­ Lincoln Peterson has began his latives. duty as fire warden of this place The building committee of Na­ and surrounding county. tal grange held a special bus­ Cason Transfer brought a iness meeting at the Natal hall load of furniture down the river to discuss business last Wednes­ Monday morning. Word reached Natal Saturday day evening.. Frank Peterson called on some of the death of George Hill of of the farmers on business in Astoria. Mr. Hill is a brother of Charlie Hill, well known here, this community last week. Ed Wallace spent part of and a brother of P. Hill of Ver­ nonia. Wednesday in Vernonia. Miss Beatrice Perry was a Attend* Portland Meeting Jake Neurer attended a bus­ Vernonia shopper Monday. Cyril Fleming from Portland iness meeting of the T. B. A. in Portland last week of which spent one day at Natal on bus­ Mr. Neurer has been an active iness last week. John McMullin is working on member for many years. Mrs. Julia Whittig and her the farm for William Pringle son-in-law Fred Bush were this summer. visiting in Natal one day last Reed Holding is cutting cedar week. poles on his place for the elec­ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osburn tric light company. . , were in Vernonia to do some Elmer Linburg was visiting his shopping Monday. uncle Lincoln Peterson last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Linsey Mr. and Mrs. Ain Wallace were Vernonia visitors Thursday. Pete Knowles took a veal to called at Natal on business Tues­ day. Vernonia Friday. Friday May 16, all legal voters Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Fowler from Vernonia were Wednesday will go to the poles to cast their vote. evening visitors at Natal. Carl Iler is serving on the Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer grand jury during the May term. were Vernonia shoppers Wednes­ Mrs. Nels Peterson bought a day. new model town sedan Ford last A. A. Schwab made a trip to week. Vernonia Tuesday. Dave McMullin drove to Ver­ Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas pur­ nonia Friday evening to bring chased some dairy cows recently. home his daughter. Tom Johnson made a trip to Vernonia Tuesday on business. Ray Taylor drove to Vernonia Saturday to do some shopping for his mother. Mrs. W. H. Childs and her Pete Banzer drove to Verno­ nia Friday to do some trading. daughter Nina and granddaughter Noble Dunlap drove to Ver­ of Spokane, Wp., is visiting her daughter Mrs. King of this place. nonia Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Jones Mr. and Mrs. Standley Ku- back and daughter Louise from of Mist visited at the home of St. Helens and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Holmes one Harry Marvis and sons Gorden, day last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Pearson of Donald and Bobby from Houlton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Timber were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jake Neurer. Miss Millie McMullin attend­ Hall Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cline and ing schoool at Forest Grove spent last Sunday, Mothers Day Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brown of Vernonia stopped in Riverview with her parents at Natal. Richard Peterson and his fa- ¿iunday on their way back from A nnouncing Our Opening Centrally located, next to the post office, equipped with the latest modern fountain and fixtures Natal Riverview McKesson Pacific Drug Co. of Portland McKesson-Stewart Holmes Drug Co. products of has installed the Handy Package Household Modern Fountain Service Drugs will be featured by the Armitage Drug Co. for the Armitage Drug Co. Grey, McClean & Percy Sunfreze Ice Cream Pennant brand True Fruit So as to serve the public the best Syrups and Crushed Fruit Western Dairy Co. will be served at the Armitage fountain Portland ARMITAGE DRUG CO. Visit Our Store May 24 Registered Druggist